Netgear GS752TP-100NAS 48-port Smart Switch w/ PoE an w/4 fiber ports

Netgear's GS752TP-100NAS Smart Switch is equipped with 48 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Gigabit-Ethernet ports and four dedicated 1000m SFP fiber ports. Netgear GS752TP-100NAS is part of Netgear's ProSAFE Series- switches specifically designed to handle the needs of converged networks where all applications are carried on a single platform. Read More

Netgear GS752TP-100NAS 48-port Smart Switch w/4 fiber ports

Netgear's GS752TP-100NAS Smart Switch is equipped with 48 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Gigabit-Ethernet ports and four dedicated 1000m SFP fiber ports. Netgear GS752TP-100NAS is part of Netgear's ProSAFE new generation of PoE/PoE+ Smart Switches Series- switches specifically designed to handle the needs of converged networks where all applications are carried on a single platform.

Netgear GS752TP ProSAFE Gigabit PoE/PoE+ Switch Overview:

The Netgear GS752TP ProSAFE Gigabit PoE/PoE+ Smart Switch provides IEEE 802.3at PoE+ on the first 8 ports and IEEE 802.3af PoE on the last 40 ports. The Bandwidth can perform at 104 Gbps, 44.9 dBA, 220,447 hours Mean Time Between Failures, 384W PoE budget, and heat dissipation of 1750.70 Btu/H.

All the switches in this series come with 4 dedicated Gigabit SFP ports for fiber connectivity. The new generation of Gigabit PoE+ Smart Switch from NETGEAR is the optimized solution providing the best value at an affordable SMB price point.

Netgear GS752TP ProSAFE Gigabit PoE/PoE+ Switch Features:

Gigabit Speed with all ports capable of support either PoE or PoE+

Auto Voice VLAN for fast and reliable deployment of VoIP

Auto Video VLAN, following the same concept of Auto Voice, help speed up your deployment of IP-based surveillance system

Static routing, helps to route internal traffic for more efficient use of network resources

PoE+ support on all models with GS728TPP support PoE+ on all ports, providing flexibility in the future to add power-hungry devices such as video phone, PTZ camera and 11ac Wireless APs into the network

4 Dedicated SFPs, not only providing fiber uplinks, but also uplink redundancy and failover, improving reliability and availability for network virtualization

Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE802.3az) support for more energy saving in the future when more EEE-compliant end devices come to market